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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS FOR CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS FOR CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS Edited by B. H. V. TOPPING published by 10 Saxe-Cobu rg Place Edinburgh O 1989, Civil-Comp Limited British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Artificial intelligence techniques and applications for civil and structural engineers 1. Civil engineering. Applications of artificial intelligence I. Topping, B. H. V. (Barry H. V.), 1952624'. 028'563 ISBN 0-948749-13-X Printed in Scotland by MEIGLE PRINTERS Market Street, Galashiels CONTENTS Page I PROFESSIONAL ISSUES EXPERT SYSTEMS AND ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT C. Mitchell, C. & T. Mitchell Ltd., Kensington, London ....................................................................................................... KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS: POTENTIAL IN DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT S. Rowlinson, Department of Civil & Structural Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong THE POTENTIAL OF OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERT SYSTEMS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Dr M. Alshawi, Department of Civil Engineering, Salford University, England .......................................................................... 1 21 27 I1 KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION AND REASONING META-KNOWLEDGE REASONING IN CIVIL ENGINEERING EXPERT SYSTEMS A. Oki and Dr D. Lloyd Smith, Department of Civil Engineering, Imperial College, London .................... A PROLOG BASED OBJECT ORIENTED ENGINEERING DBMS Dr A. S. Watson and S. H. Chan, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds ............................ A GENERALIZED KNOWLEDGE BASE Rui Zhang, Mei Gu and Professor Xihui Lui China Academy of Electronics and Information Technology, Beijing, People's Republic of China 33 37 49 I11 CONSTRUCTION PLANNING KNOWLEDGE-BASED REGULATION PROCESSING FOR SITE DEVELOPMENT D. T. Shaw, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, United States of America A KEE APPROACH TO SITE LAYOUT PROBLEMS A. Hamiani, Navistar International Transportation Corp., Fort Wayne, United States of America ............................................... A KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEM APPROACH TO DETERMINE DURATIONS OF SITE ACTIVITIES K. Kahkonen, Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland .............. 57 65 71 IV CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT EXPERT SYSTEMS FOR BRIEFING IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY J. Hudson, J. P. Murray, R. N. Gameson and B. Toft, Department of Construction Management, University of Reading, England ....................................................................................................... A KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEM FOR RECOGNITION OF WORK REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION A. Sirajuddin and M. J. Mawdesley, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham ............................................................................. A MICRO-COMPUTER APPLICATION FOR MANAGING CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY K. D. Lemon* and Professor J. Christian** *Research and Productivity Council, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, ""University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada ......................................................................................................................... A FUZZY EXPERT SYSTEM FOR PRIORITY RANKING IN NETWORK RESOURCE ALLOCATION T. C. Chang and C. W. Ibbs, Department of Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkley, United States of America ..................................................................... AN EXPERT SYSTEM TO ASSIST IN GENERATING AND SCHEDULING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES Dr M. Alshawi, Department of Civil Engineering, Salford University and D. Jagger, School of the Built Environment, Liverpool Polytechnic, Liverpool ....................................... A KNOWLEDGE BASED APPROACH TO SUPPORT THE GENERATION OF CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULES D. Echeverry*, C. W. fibs+ and S. Kim+ +, *Department of Civil Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, + Department of Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkley and + +US Army CERL, Champaign, United States of America .......................................... A CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR CLAIM MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION : AN AI APPROACH N. Riad, D. Arditi and J. Mohammadi, Department of Civil Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, United States of America .................................................. 77 83 93 l01 109 115 123 V BUILDING DESIGN SOLAREXPERT - AN EXPERT SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING PASSIVE SOLAR ENERGY DESIGNS M. A. Rosenman and Professor J. S. Gero, Design Computing Unit, Department of Architectural Science, University of Sydney, Australia ........................................................ 131 V1 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS ADAPTIVE CONNECTIONS OF MULTITYPE STRUCTURAL DESCRIITORS IN A TLS FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS R. Fruchter and J. Gluck, Department of Civil Engineering, TechnionIsrael Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel ....................................................................... AN OBJECT ORIENTED APPROACH TO STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN G. R. Miller, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, United States of America ....................................................................................................................... A MODEL FOR PARALLEL TRAINING AND LEARNING IN DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL RESPONSE ANALYSIS R. Fruchter and J. Gluck, Department of Civil Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel ........................................................ 1 141 149 157 V11 STRUCTURAL DESIGN A PROLOG-BASED REPRESENTATION OF STANDARDS FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN B. Kumar and B. H. V. Topping, Department of Civil Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh .................................................................................................................... AN EXPERT SYSTEM FOR THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF BRIDGES J. C. Miles and C. J. Moore, School of Engineering, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Wales ................. STRUCTURAL DESIGN USING INTELLIGENT OBJECTS P. N. Payne, ICAD Engineering Automation Ltd, Crawley, Winchester, England ................................................................ AN EXPERT SYSTEM FOR THE PRELIMINARY DESIGN OF TIMBER ROOFS D. R. Thompson, Department of Civil Engineering, T. Tomski, Department of Mechanical Engineering, S. W. Ellacott and P. Kuczora, Information Technology Research Institute, Brighton Polytechnic, Sussex, England THE DESIGN OF STEEL OFFSHORE STRUCTURES USING AN EXPERT SYSTEM C. K. Soh* and J. C. Miles**, *School of Civil and Structural Engineering, Nanyang Technological Institute, Singapore, **School of Engineering, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales .... A KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEM FOR THE DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE HALLS Nabil A. B. Yehia, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt, Assem A. L. Sabbah, General Organization for Housing, Building and Planning Research, Giza, Egypt and Admad M. Mosallam, Hosny Consulting Engineers, Cairo, Egypt. ........................................ KNOWLEDGE-BASED EXPERT SYSTEM FOR DAMAGE ASSESSMENT BASED ON FUZZY REASONING N. Shiraishi*, H. Furuta*, M. Umano**and K. Kawakami***,*Department of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University, **Computation Center, Osaka University, Ibaraki City, ***NTT Corporation, Japan ......................................................................................................... AN EXPERIMENTAL EXPERT SYSTEM FOR THE DESIGN OF COLUMN BASE PLATES T. J. McCarthy and Z. Nouas, Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, UMIST, Manchester, England ........................................................................................................................ AN EXPERT SYSTEM FOR OFFSHORE STRUCTURE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE A. Langdon and K. Ahmad, Centre for IT Research, Department of Mathematics, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, P. A. Frieze, Advanced Mechanics & Engineering Ltd, Surrey Research Park, Guildford, Surrey .................................................................................................. V111 EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING QUAKE: AN EXPERT SYSTEM FOR THE SELECTION OF DESIGN EARTHQUAKE ACCELEROGRAM K. B. Dussom, T. Hadj-Hamou and R. M. Bakeer, Department of Civil Engineering, Tulane University, New Orleans, United States of America .............................. A KNOWLEDGE-BASED ASSISTANT FOR EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT DESIGN Professor H. Adeli and S. L. Hung, Department of Civil Engineering, Ohio State University, United States of America ........................................................................................................... IX GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING AN EXPERT SYSTEM FOR LANDSLIDE HAZARD AND RISK ASSESSMENT A. P. Wislocki and S. P. Bentley, School of Engineering, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEM: ADVISOR ON THE SELECTION OF EARTH RETAINING STRUCTURES J. Oliphant* and D.I. Blockley**, *Department of Civil Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, **Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol DEVELOPMENT OF A PROLOG BASED EXPERT SYSTEM FOR GROUNDWATER CONTROL I. E. G. Davey-Wilson, Department of Civil Engineering, Oxford Polytechnic, Oxford X ROBOTICS AND CIVIL ENGINEERING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A REAL TIME EXPERT SYSTEM FOR EXCAVATION D. A. Bradley and D. W. Steward, Department of Engineering, University of Lancaster, England. ................ XI EDUCATION AND EXPERT SYSTEMS THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF EXPERT SYSTEMS S. Alkass and Professor F. C. Harris, School of Construction Engineering and Technology, Wolverhampton Polytechnic, England.. ............. THE APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING A BIBLIOGRAPHY B. H. V. Topping and B. Kumar, Department of Civil Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh ................................................ PREFACE This volume includes those papers on artificial intelligence techniques and applications which were presented at CIVIL-COMP 89 The Fourth International Conference on Civil and Structural Engineering Computing. At the first CIVIL-COMP Conference in 1983, no such papers were presented. By 1985 five papers were presented on artificial intelligence applications; and in 1987 a further seventeen artificial intelligence papers were presented. These twenty two papers were published in 'The Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques to Civil and Structural Engineering" by Civil-Comp Press in 1987. At the 1989 conference thirty six papers concerned with the application of artificial intelligence techniques to civil and structural engineering were presented. It is clear that the application of artificial intelligence techniques is a major part of engineering research. Hence this separate volume and the artificial intelligence conference within CIVIL-COMP 89 was conceived. The growth of interest in this field of research is also illustrated by the large bibliography at the end of this volume. The domains within which artificial intelligence techniques are being applied are much wider than those previously represented at CIVIL-COMP conferences. This volume includes papers on: knowledge representation and reasoning; construction management; construction planning; building design; structural analysis; structural design; geotechnical engineering and robotics. Some of the many questions concerning professional and educational issues in these fields are discussed in other papers. The changes in our profession which will be brought about by the application of artificial intelligence will be wide ranging and what is currently state-of -the-art will, I think, be shown to be just the beginning of a major revolution in the way we make decisions. Today, expert systems provide civil and structural engineers with a range of new tools to assist with the decisions which they have to make during their professional careers. It is unfortuate that the lack of any major commercial expert system in civil engineering makes the area of research appear too theoretical for most practising engineers. I am grateful to all the authors of papers included in this volume. In particular, I should like to thank Bimal Kumar for his collaboration in research into structural engineering design systems over the past four years. Barrv ToDDine Department of Civil ~ h ~ i n e e r i n ~ Heriot -Watt Universitv A I V September 1989